Andrew Sharp wrote:
I can't tell if you answered the question or not. Does the directory show
up in the chroot environment? If so, then your problem lies elsewhere,
like maybe a permissions thing.
It does. The issues is that a normal bind mount won't bind any mounts
underneath it.
For example, if you have /usr and /usr/local and bind mount just /usr,
/usr/local won't appear mounted in the bound mount.
As Daniel Foote suggested, rbinds may be a solution, but I haven't had
the chance to play myself. My only concern would be that it may or may
not like mounts randomly appearing/disappearing.
Thanks,
Adam Skutt
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